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  • ...likely a reference to that of Liechtenauer; however, Syber does not appear on the roll of the [[Fellowship of Liechtenauer]] recorded by [[Paulus Kal]] i ...ch of the master's unique terminology in his own teachings. Meÿer may thus hold the key to interpreting Syber's techniques.
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  • ...polisher as well as a certified 'Master of the Long Sword'. He began work on a [[fencing manual]] later in his life, but didn't complete it before his d ...nship printed in Augsburg in 1570. This may indicate that Rast was drawing on an earlier, unknown source for the mounted material, or even for all three
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  • ...sterdam, and specialized in winter landscapes. He was married in The Hague on 13 February, 1611, to Maertje Castel. In 1612, he became a member of the Gu ...with descriptions and commentary by an anonymous author. The structure and format of the treatise is strongly reminiscent of ''[[Wapenhandelinghe van Roers M
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  • ...f>[[Matt Galas]] estimates that it was written in the 1580s or 1590s based on internal evidence.</ref> The only extant copy, current [[Cabinet d'escrime ...umbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, serve to instruct the elevation where you must hold the guards of both the sword and of the dagger, and the points of the sword
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  • ...ladiatoria complex and will not be covered on this page. They may be found on the individual manuscript pages. ...the spear. When you initially enter the barricades and see your opponent, hold your buckler in your left hand and raise your spear [with the right hand] f
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  • ...iderable alteration and elaboration by Falkner, and several short sections on other weapons which appear to be entirely original. ...ible] zettel'') on [[:File:CL23842 47r.jpg|f 47r]]. Compare with the piece on [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ms._KK5012_15r.jpg f 15r] of Falkne
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  • ...lor guard in his unit,<ref name="Maurer"/> as he would later author a book on the art of flag-waving. It's unclear how much time Heußler spent in Nuremb | '''On another Art'''
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  • ...ew Kůnstliches Fechtbuch im Rappier]]'' ("A New Illustrated Fencing Manual on Rapier"). It was dedicated to Christian II, Elector of Saxony, though it's ...he spindle <br/>among maidens, and refuse to call yourself a man. <br/>You on the other hand, having a heart in your chest, <br/>learn to be watchful to
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  • ...in the Liechtenauer tradition in that it not only offers unique commentary on the Recital, but also both quotes and occasionally criticizes or corrects t ...fragment of the gloss terminates abruptly at the beginning of the section on drawing back, and the remainder is currently lost.
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  • ...um to Liechtenauer's [[Recital]] on the [[long sword]] which offers advice on fencing and discusses techniques from a position called [[iron gate]] (''Ei ...follow you quickly <br/>&emsp;and will be in great hurry<br/>So he can not hold against you<ref>Does not expect your attack</ref><br/>&emsp;Thus you strike
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  • ...in 1538.<ref>''La noble science des ioueurs d'espee'' is internally dated on [[Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/8 ...ef>''einduplieren''.</ref> with the short edge (between him and his sword) on the left side to his neck.<ref name="ear-p">P. "ear".</ref></p>
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  • ...r]], and dentist at the turn of the [[century::18th century]]. He was born on 21 January 1676 in San Bartolomeo to Francesco and Isabella Colombani, who ...n 1700, he seems to have become involved with a Spanish woman and embarked on another international journey through France, Holland, and England, eventua
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  • ...me version of a gloss on fencing with the [[long sword]], apparently based on the anonymous [[pseudo-Peter von Danzig]] gloss of Liechtenauer's Recital. ...text and contents, but it is currently unclear if Ringeck's gloss is based on that of pseudo-Danzig or if they both derive from an even earlier original
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  • | full title = A Recital on the Chivalric<br/>Art of Fencing ...we currently understand it is almost impossible to overstate. The masters on [[Paulus Kal]]'s roll of the [[Fellowship of Liechtenauer]] were responsibl
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  • | Format = Double-sided; one illustration per side <br/>(ff 1r-100r), un ...r Roß und Fueß in und an Harnisch''''' ("All Manner of Combat on Horse and on Foot, Both Armored and Unarmored", MS KK5126) is a [[nationality::German]]
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  • ...as himself an initiate; Fiore mentions in his prefaces that he owned books on the art and he also names two older masters in his tradition, [[Johane Suve ...to their Italic counterparts, the Germanic works place a greater emphasis on [[short sword]] fencing, doubling the number of pieces, and also dwarf Fior
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  • ...f the grand master [[Johannes Liechtenauer]], but his name does not appear on the list of masters in that tradition recorded by [[Paulus Kal]] in ca. 147 ...nsive treatise on multiple weapons, but little research has been performed on his material as yet.
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  • ...eorg,<ref name="JPK"/> and continued in the duke's service until his death on 18 January 1479. Paulus Kal created two manuscripts of his treatise while i ...cted as one of the archduke's witnesses at a number of interrogations held on 17 October 1485 in Innsbruck, related to the witch trials being conducted b
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  • | Format = .... It will be some time before we can fully implement this translation here on the page, but you can download the full document here: [[:File:Anonimo Bolo
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  • ...n of Venice.<ref>That he eventually became a Venetian citizen is indicated on the [[Page:Scola, overo teatro (Nicoletto Giganti) 1606.pdf/5|title page]] ...sons, and Tom Leoni opines that this treatise is the best pedagogical work on rapier fencing of the early 17th century.<ref>Leoni, p xi.</ref> It is also
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